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PINK AND SCARLET 



OR 



HUNTING AS A SCHOOL FOR 

 SOLDIERING 



BY 



Lieut. -Col. E. A. H. ALDERSON 

 p.s.c. 



With nutnerous Plates and Diagrams 



BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE.—'' If anybody would 

 like to see it proved to demonstration how valuable a mili- 

 tary training bunting ought to be, let him read ' Pink and 

 Scarlet,' by Colonel Alderson, one of our best officers of 

 mounted infantry, who is now in South Africa engaged in 

 his fifth campaign." 



TH E SPEAKER. — "There is scarcely any man who 

 hunts who will not read this book with interest ; no soldier, 

 a term which includes yeomen and volunteers, can afford to 

 be without it. It is new in its idea and practical in the 

 working out of that idea. In nearly every paragraph there 

 is food for thought, from every chapter something to be 

 learned." 



LONDON: WILLIAM HEINEMANN 



31 BEDFORD STREET, STRAND, W.C. 



